Extreme STREET FOOD Tour in Cusco, Peru - CORN BEER PORK CHOP + Crazy Spicy Chilies Tour!
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CUSCO, PERU - This was a fully unplanned street food tour of Cusco, Peru, we just set off in the morning and decided to eat what we could find, visit some markets, and just enjoy the really local food of Cusco, Peru. It turned out to be an amazing day, full of surprises, friendly people, and delicious Andes food! #Cusco #Peru #PeruvianFood
Quinoa - This is a very popular breakfast in Cusco, which is a seed of a flower, rich in nutrients, and native to the Andean region. It’s made into a drinkable porridge with fruit. We also tried Maca, a Peruvian ginseng, used as traditional medicine in the Andes. Price - 1 PEN ($0.30) per cup
Mercado de Wanchaq - We then headed over to the market, bought some Rocoto chilies (Scoville scale: 50,000 – 250,000 SHU), and headed to the food court section. I was interested in trying an Andean dish call Chairo - Freeze dried potato stew. Price - 3 PEN ($0.91) per bowl
Kapchi de habas - Somewhere on a street corner in Cusco, we then tried a dish of fava beans with potato and cauliflower, I think a bit of cheese in there too. With a sprinkle of tomatoes and rocoto chili, it was delicious. 4 PEN ($1.22) Price per bowl
Peruvian pork adobo - Pork stewed in chicha (corn beer) - But nothing in the day compared to the ultimate dish - Peruvian adobo stew, with an entire pork chop stewed in local corn beer with rocoto chilies. It’s delicious, and very very porky. 11 PEN ($3.34) - Price per bowl
San Pedro Market - Next we headed over to San Pedro Market, which is one of the most famous and well known markets in Cusco, Peru. The food court is astounding, and there’s so much to choose from.
Tarwi - Species of Andean Lupin. If not prepared correctly, it’s poisonous from bitter alkaloids. 5 PEN ($1.52) - Price per plate
Trucha Frita - Fried trout plate. 5 PEN ($1.52) - Price per plate
Avocado and Mango - Perfect fruit shake. 6 PEN ($1.82) - Price per shake
Peruvian Chicharron - Finally to end this Peruvian street food tour of Cusco, Peru, we couldn’t miss chicharron, Peruvian style fried pork served with fried potatoes. It was all you could ever want in fried pork, oily and delicious. 10 PEN ($3.04) - Price per plate
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CUSCO, PERU - I loved visiting Cusco, Peru. It’s a city of amazing history and culture, and high elevation. The air is so fresh, the markets are vibrant, there’s delicious food, and it’s just beautiful. This is a quick hotel tour where we stayed and a walking tour of the main plaza of Cusco. #Cusco #Peru #travelguide
Plaza De Armas - This is the center square and landmark of Cusco, an amazing area to walk around and just to enjoy life. The two major churches are the Church of the Society of Jesus and the Cathedral of Cusco.
El Samaritano Restaurant - For dinner, we went over to a small local Peruvian food restaurant just around the corner from our hotel. I ordered the lomo saltado, stir fried beef with potatoes. Lomo saltado - Price - 3.5 PEN ($1.05)
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Eating and Drinking in Cusco Peru I Peru Travel Vlog
On today's travel vlog, we find the best places to eat in Cusco; and the best places to drink pisco sour.
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We made the trip from Puno to Cusco, Peru in this episode of the vlog. The drive took way longer than it should have, to be honest. It was actually the strangest thing ever. I've never had a driver in Peru go so slow. There was no traffic, but we just cruised along so slowly. In fact, we were about 2 hours late getting to Cusco.
When we finally arrived, we basically headed right out to eat. Jeff took the group to what's famously known as the best place to eat in Cusco. The restaurant is called Cafe Morena, and it is on point. It was definitely the best food I've had in town. So, I can see why so many people claim it to be the best place to eat in Cusco. And, it's not like the food scene in Cusco is something shabby. It is on point. The city is definitely turning into a foodie hub.
After dinner at Cafe Morena, we headed out in the search of the best pisco sour in Cusco. Again, Jeff led us in the right direction. We eventually ended up at a pisco sour bar which had all sorts of crazy versions of the Peruvian national drink.
Chris, who had spaghetti at the best restaurant in Cusco, tried to redeem himself in the exotic category by getting a spicy aji pisco sour. I wasn't much smarter. I got a rocoto and maracuya pisco sour which was just as spicy. I probably should have gone with a classic version of the Peruvian national drink.
At the end of the day, we managed to figure out where to eat in Cusco, and where to have the best pisco sour. So, even though we were late to town, it was a pretty good day.
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Things to do in Cusco, Peru | Saqsaywamann + Cusco Food
If you are visiting Machu Picchu, you will most likely be flying into Cusco. We were on a tight timeline and wanted to see as much of Peru as possible, so only spent 24 hours here. You could easily spend a few days if you have more time! We enjoyed our beautiful hotel, Antigua Casona San Blas, exploring the city by foot, visiting nearby archaeological sites, and learning more about pisco at the Pisco Museum. Here's how we spent 24 hours in Cusco, Peru.
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Peru is the worlds leading culinary destination. What makes the food so tasty is it's fusion. Peru was originally the capital of the Inca empire and is rich in a variety of ecosystems ranging from mountains, jungle, and coast. When the Spanish conquered the Incas, they brought with them Arabic heritage (spices!) African influence (slave ingenenuity,) and later, Chinese and Italian fusion with the 19th century migration.
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CUSCO PERU FOOD TOUR | Eating Our Way Through The City
Cusco, Peru is one of the most unique and beautiful cities we have traveled to. The food in Cusco is equally exquisite, so we had to do a food tour while in the city! From Plaza de Armas and up the hill to San Blas, we stuffed our faces with delicious Peruvian cuisine for an entire evening.
Our first stop was a modern bar overlooking the city and surrounding mountains. It is a popular spot for tourists and the cuisine is definitely styled to fit more foreign palates, but it's still a great stop.
Our second stop was more much traditional and quiet, a welcome transition after the busy rooftop bar. Best of all, it was in San Blas, which was our favorite part of town! We had a lovely traditional Peruvian meal, complete with quinoa soup and coca mate tea.
Our third stop was for tapas and drinks, near the border of Plaza de Armas and San Blas. It was a higher-end establishment, which is a different pace for us, but the drinks were strong and the food was delicious.
Our last stop was at the Chocolate Museum, home to chocolate of all shapes, sizes, and flavors. We enjoyed sampling chocolate tea and chocolates from all around South America.
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Eating Guinea Pigs in the Andes Mountains regions of South America is a long and special tradition. They’ve been raised and eaten for thousands of years, and to this day, they remain very popular, and reserved for special meals. The city of Cusco, Peru, and the surrounding areas is one of the best places in Peru to eat guinea pig, known locally as cuy. #Cusco #Peru #PeruvianFood
In this Peruvian cuy tour, we ate three different guinea pigs in a row:
1. San Pedro Market - Right in the heart of Cusco is San Pedro Market, a wonderful Peruvian food market with everything you can imagine. In the morning you’ll find quite a few vendors selling to-go guinea pigs. We had this first, but it wasn’t the best of the day.
2. Tipón, Peru - For our guinea pig number two we drove to Tipón, a town that claims to be a “National Capital of Delicious Baked Guinea Pig.” We headed straight for Cuyeria Monica, where she baked a fresh cuy, bubbled the skin, and served us the full cuy Peruvian food plates. Fresh out of the oven, with the crispy skin, it was incredibly delicious. 35 PEN ($10.61) - Price per cuy
3. Cuyeria Sol Moqueguano - Back to the center of Cusco, we tried a famous restaurant for cuy, Cuyeria Sol Moqueguano, where they have both baked and deep fried. This was an incredible meal, the deep fried version was sensational. The entire plate, including the sausage and rocoto relleno, was outstanding. 42 PEN ($12.73) - Per per cuy
It was a fantastic Peruvian food day in Cusco, and a learning experience.
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Cusco Walking Tour and Vegan Restaurants - Peru Vlog 3
Today is the third day of our Peru trip. We walk around Cusco following a local walking tour route. We visit the Plaza de Armas, and the San Pedro Market. Along the way, we stop in at an amazing vegan restaurant - Green Point. After that, we explore the San Blas neighbourhood and visit Sacsayhuaman and Christo Blanco. This vlog is packed full of tips including pricing on visiting some of these popular areas. Bonus, see what we made for dinner in a pinch!
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Night Walking Tour and Pisco Sour Lesson in Cusco, Peru
Take a night walking tour complete with a Pisco Sour lesson in Cusco, Peru.
Explore the ancient Incan streets of Cusco and learn how to make a classic Pisco Sour like a local during this 2.5-hour evening walking tour. As you wander with your guide, you’ll see impressive historical monuments, soak up views of the city lit up at night, and immerse yourself in the bohemian-spirited San Blas neighborhood. To top it all off, you’ll head to a local bar to learn how to make a Pisco Sour and sip on the delicious drink you create.
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Many travelers to Cusco use the city as a launching pad to hike the Inca trail, visit Machu Picchu and/or explore the Sacred Valley. With so many travel options just outside of the city it is easy to forget that Cuzco has a lot to offer in and of itself. The following Cusco travel guide is our attempt to showcase what the city has to offer in terms of attractions, things to do, shopping, dining, museums and nightlife. In our opinion, you'll want to budget several days to take it all in and acclimatize to the higher altitude if you're thinking of going on hiking excursions afterwards.
Our visit Cusco travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Cusco city guide.
1) Cusco Cathedral (Viracocha) - Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin (Iglesia de la Compania de Jesus)
2) Inca Wall
3) Traditional Peruvian Folk Dance at Centro Qosqo
4) Barrio de San Blas Neighborhood
5) Artisan Market on Ave del Sol
6) Cusco Food (Alpaca meat skewers - alpaca a la parrilla
7) Pisco Museum (Museo del Pisco)
8) Plaza de Armas (Square of the warrior)
9) Inca Museum (Museo Inka)
10) Chocolate Museum (ChocoMuseo)
11) Temple of the Sun (Qurikancha)
12) Templo de la Compañía de Jesús (Jesuit Church)
13) Cuy - eating Guinea pig for dinner
14) El Templo de la Merced del Cusco
15) Nightlife in Cusco - drinking a pisco sour
Alternate Cuzco/Cusco spelling: (Quechua: Qusqu or Qosqo)
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If you're planning to walk the Inca Trail or visit Machu Picchu, you'll likely end up spending at least a few days in Cuzco. With it's lively square, quirky museums, artisans markets and traditional performances, this is exactly the type of destination you'll want to linger in...plus let's not forget, it's also a good place to adjust to the altitude! The following video will showcase 15 things to do in Cuzco:
Cuzco Cathedral is a place you shouldn't miss. The cathedral sits on the site of Viracocha Inca’s palace, and it was also built using blocks from the nearby Inca site of Sacsaywamán. Inside you'll find impressive works of art done in the cuzqueña style.
In the evenings, you can go watch a traditional dance performance at Centro Qosqo.
San Blas
San Blas is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Cuzco and it is a great area to explore on foot. The neighbourhood is known for its bright blue doors and window shutters, and it has a nice little square with a church and a water fountain. The neighbourhood has some really cool lookout points with great panoramic views of Cuzco, so you'll want to bring your camera.
Plaza de Armas is the beating heart of Cuzco. The square is flanked by a Jesuit church and cathedral, and there are also plenty of bars, restaurants, and tour agencies around the perimeter. During the day you'll find locals and tourists hanging out in the square, and if you get lucky, you might just encounter a performance followed by a demonstration like we did.
The Inca Museum is one of the main museums in town and it has rooms dedicated to different periods of Inca and Spanish history. You can also see women weaving rugs and tapestries by hand in the central courtyard.
Qurikancha was an Inca temple built to the Sun God, Inti, and it is believed that the walls of this temple were once covered in sheets of gold. If the temple looks like it has various layers of construction, that's because when the Spaniards arrived, they demolished the original temple and used the foundations to build the Church of Santo Domingo on the site.
The Church of the Society of Jesus is a historic Jesuit church. It's worth a quick visit if you're in the area.
Templo de la Merced is another church located one block from Plaza de Armas, and it contains the tomb of two famous conquistadors.
And that's a wrap for Cuzco! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it showed you a few of the places you can visit while you're in the city. We recommend spending at least 3 days here, or perhaps a few more if you also want to tour the Sacred Valley. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Cuzco, feel free to share those in the comments below.
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